CROTHERSVILLE LIGHTHOUSE TABERNACLE CHURCH, INC. v. CHURCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, S.I.

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Indiana
DecidedDecember 17, 2021
Docket4:20-cv-00153
StatusUnknown

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CROTHERSVILLE LIGHTHOUSE TABERNACLE CHURCH, INC. v. CHURCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, S.I., (S.D. Ind. 2021).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA NEW ALBANY DIVISION

CROTHERSVILLE LIGHTHOUSE ) TABERNACLE CHURCH, INC., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) Case No. 4:20-cv-00153-TWP-DML ) CHURCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, ) S.I., ) ) Defendant. )

ORDER ON DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

This matter is before the Court on a Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Defendant Church Mutual Insurance Company, S.I. ("Church Mutual"). (Filing No. 28.) Plaintiff Crothersville Lighthouse Tabernacle Church, Inc. ("Lighthouse Tabernacle") initiated this action alleging that Church Mutual breached its insurance contract with Lighthouse Tabernacle by failing to pay out the required amount following a fire. Church Mutual seeks summary judgment on Lighthouse Tabernacle's breach of contract claim, bad faith claim and request for punitive damages. For the following reasons, the Court grants Church Mutual's Motion. I. BACKGROUND As required by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56, the facts are cited in the light most favorable to Lighthouse Tabernacle. See Cervantes v. Ardagh Grp., 914 F.3d 560, 564 (7th Cir. 2019). However, pursuant S.D. Ind. Local R. 56-1(b), Lighthouse Tabernacle's response should have included a section labeled "Statement of Material Facts in Dispute" that identified the potentially determinative facts and factual disputes that Lighthouse Tabernacle contends demonstrate a dispute of fact precluding summary judgment. Lighthouse Tabernacle did not include this section, so to the claim that it fails to challenge any factual assertions made by Church Mutual, the Court accepts those facts as admitted without controversy. See Hinterberger v. City of Indianapolis, 966 F.3d 523, 527-29 (7th Cir. 2020); see also S.D. Ind. L.R. 56-1(f). While this does not alter the standard for assessing a Rule 56 motion, it does "reduc[e] the pool" from which the facts and inferences relative to such a motion may be drawn. Smith v. Severn, 129 F.3d 419,

426 (7th Cir. 1997). Located in Crothersville, Indiana, Lighthouse Tabernacle is a midsize, Apostolic Pentecostal church that first constructed its primary church building (the "Church Building") in 1975. (Filing No. 1-2 at ¶¶ 1, 5-6.) Lighthouse Tabernacle is led by Paster Jerry Miles ("Pastor Miles") and serves a congregation of approximately 200 members. Id. at ¶¶ 7-8. The Church Building was originally built by members of the congregation and underwent remodeling in 2012. Id. at ¶ 12. One of the distinguishing features of the Church Building were several arched glue laminated beams, known as glue lam or glulam beams, in the sanctuary. Id. at ¶ 11. In the early hours of June 3, 2018, the Church Building caught fire. Id. at ¶ 10. The fire damaged the sanctuary, offices, classrooms, and baptismal area. (Filing No. 30-1 at ¶ 5.) On the

date of the fire, the Church Building was insured under a policy issued by Church Mutual under policy number 0085870-21-038185 (the "Policy"). (Filing No. 29 at 4.) The Policy included property coverage with a limit of $2,346,000.00 for Blanket Buildings & Personal Property Owned by Lighthouse Tabernacle with a property deductible of $2,500.00 for each occurrence. On the date of the fire, Pastor Miles contacted Church Mutual to notify them of the fire and to begin investigating and processing Lighthouse Tabernacle's claim. (Filing No. 1-2 at ¶ 20.) The following day, Church Mutual sent Lighthouse Tabernacle two letters acknowledging receipt of the claim and informing Lighthouse Tabernacle that it was beginning its investigation. (Filing No. 29 at 8.) The letters listed George Ben Hodges ("Hodges") as the assigned Property Field Adjuster and York Specialized Loss Adjusting Division ("YSLAD") as the organization investigating the claim. Id. Kelly Ross ("Ross") of YSLAD was assigned to investigate the claim. Id. On the same day, Church Mutual issued a $25,000 advance payment to Lighthouse Tabernacle. Id. On July 3, 2018, Hodges sent Lighthouse Tabernacle a letter notifying it that Church

Mutual needed an additional 30 days to complete its investigation. (Filing No. 30-1 at ¶ 8.) A few weeks later, Chris Tremaine of Tremaine Enterprises, Inc. ("Tremaine") sent a letter to Church Mutual notifying it that Lighthouse Tabernacle had retained Tremaine as its public adjuster. Id. at ¶ 9. In the letter, Tremaine requested specific documents from Church Mutual and expressed that Lighthouse Tabernacle "intends to exercise the replacement cost options as it relates to this claim." Id. Three days later, on July 30, 2018, Church Mutual sent another letter to Lighthouse Tabernacle notifying them that they needed another additional 30 days to complete the investigation. Id. at ¶ 10. During June 2018, Church Mutual retained Simon Katz ("Katz") of Watchful Eye Companies, LLC to work as a building consultant. Id. at ¶ 11. Katz completed an original estimate

in June 2018 that was later revised in August 2018. Id. According to Katz's August 2018 estimate, the estimated replacement cost to rebuild the Church Building was $1,384,241.32. Id. at ¶ 12. In response, Tremaine provided an estimate on September 20, 2018, which estimated the cost of rebuilding the Church Building at $2,247,999.99. Id. at ¶ 17. As part of his estimate, Tremaine contacted Glue Lam Erectors, Inc. ("GLE") and obtained a proposed budget for installing the glue lam beams and wood decking. Id. at ¶ 18. GLE proposed a budget of $370,303.00 for reconstructing the sanctuary ceiling. (Filing No. 30-2 at ¶ 10.) The proposed budget from GLE, however, also stated, "Please understand we will need an Architect and Structural Engineer to complete Design Documents before we can offer a firm price." Id. On October 11, 2018, after working with Tremaine and Lighthouse Tabernacle, Ross revised Katz's August 2018 estimate for the Church Building to reflect a replacement cost of $1,557,266.26 and an actual case value of $1,385,162.98. Id. at ¶ 11. The following day, Church Mutual sent Lighthouse Tabernacle, via Tremaine, an advance payment in the amount of

$125,000.00. (Filing No. 30-1 at ¶ 20.) At the end of the month, on October 29, 2018, Church Mutual sent another letter to Tremaine notifying it that Church Mutual needed an additional 15 days to complete its investigation. Id. at ¶ 21. On that same day, Church Mutual also sent Lighthouse Tabernacle another letter that included the actual cash value of Lighthouse Tabernacle's business personal property in the amount of $111,630.44. Id. at ¶ 22. The letter sent with the payment stated that the replacement cost value of Lighthouse Tabernacle's business personal property was $174,423.81 less recoverable withholding of $60,293.37. Id. The letter also stated the following: Your policy provides replacement cost coverage. This payment is based on the actual cash value less your deductible. To recover the withholding, repairs and replacement should be completed within 180 days. If you are unable to complete the repairs and replacement within 180 days, notify me. Your receipts will be used to determine the amount of withholding that is recoverable. The full amount of recoverable withholding outlined above may not be available to you if your total costs are less than the estimated replacement value loss.

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